Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 27046
  Title The scalable approach to the chiropractic patient journey
URL https://www.apcj.net/site_files/4725/upload_files/ChuetalPatientJourney(1).pdf?dl=1
Journal Asia-Pac Chiropr J. 2022 ;2(5):8
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Peer Review Yes
Publication Type Article
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摘要: 許多被傳統醫學制度拒絕的病患尋求脊醫替代傳統治療。從患者的⻆度了解患者的治病旅程可以幫助脊醫
解決和滿⾜患者需求、參與患者對患者⾃⼰的護理以及改善他們的護理模式可以改變⽣活質量和增進治療結果。
本研究旨在通過不同⽀柱創造患者體驗提供理論框架。研究也嘗試提出改善患者旅程的影響因素。最後,該研究
建議不同來創造更好的患者治病旅程。

Abstract: Chiropractors have been treating people who had been turned down by standard medical practitioners and who sought chiropractic care as an alternative therapy. Understanding the patient journey from the patient's point of view can help chiropractors improve their care models by addressing unmet patient needs, increasing patient participation in their care, and progressing toward better outcomes and quality of life. This study intends to give a theoretical framework for creating the patient experience by highlighting common pillars. It also tries to examine influential factors for how to improve the patient journey. Lastly, the study makes recommendations on what can be done to create a better patient journey.

索引詞: 脊⻣神經醫學; ⾹港; 脊醫患者治病旅程
Author keywords: Chiropractic - Hong Kong - Chiropractic patient journey

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